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ee ' medicine supreme—nothing helps like eee od PAGE EIGHT ROAD WORKER hiss Dedicated For | INSTRUCTED TO. | oe Purposes AID MOTORISTS *: Maintenance Employ es Should ago, March 1. P) Girls still are dedicated to certain temples. in, India for immoral purposes, said a report made public today by the Rev. Phillip Yarrow, superintendent of cg iainois vigitance assoeiatton, ured by Miss tly ms CAPITALIST GIVES WEALTH Washington, March 1.—(®)—~ A fy .. Watson-Parker bill, to set u w | j Garage, equipped with live steam, TO OUTLAW WAR 2::"-"stci‘airtt AT WINNIPEG! TAX INFORMATION wih cot a Bugs oe eee eae tT j i ase quickly, and compressed air, Englishman, Once Missionary, — 8 ~~ | Bill to Abolish | ie See CELEBRATE MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1926 GREASE VS, WEAR! - Our Grease Pit, located-in our warm week, The young je’s meeting and the Christian Bonters classes will begin at 7:30 sharp, A cordial welcome is extended to the public. FEDERAL INCOME Rail Labor Board Passed .by House) a Se a aU makes it possible for us to grease would provide for abo! your car more efficiently than it .& labor board. Affair Caiaehiorates 21st || FEDERAL INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHE! wd ' Hd to inquire it s taken after the | ; NI 5 : can be done anywhere else in Bis- | Give Public Every Reason. a of w omnes mitt Retains Only Income of Heeger in MAC Coal J | 1Oee ae nee ieomer ot 6i,abe marck—and at no most cost. to you. { aile Apalatanee , $2,500 a Year nd the bill back to | of Organization or more or gross income of $b A car regularly and THOROUGH- | y Aaal eit. comme mittee, with in. | he 000 oF more, and married couples LY greased will cost much less to { structions ide for enlarging March J.) -The | Who in 1925 had a net income o' id last. longer. ' Request that all who has (A) \ mis-ithe powers of un emergency board, | twenty. anniversary of — the | $3500 or more or gross alee ron and last long “ | maintenance employe report en ary ill whieh the citement ef fs a lant | founding of Rotary “International | pf, $0,000 oF more, must file re- And, if you want a REAL “Wash ys eAsbhalile co to ncing and sing- - resort in settlement o! dispater. as celeb Si % hud ‘ ; le to Hy Hm, rity much revenue to the temples,” | estimate ears yepresenting clubs in the Canadian arch if, 1008 Cuitietak -etcThthe: call’ for and deliver your car with- weutive hee ad of the | united front to outlaw war. “| ret ie ty eran Unit-'| nal Revenue for the District in out charge. |. Sir Henry's Ith was amassed im ai which the Series lives or has his . isfacti f | from his English touring agency and | | principal place of business. We guarantee satisfaction. v pad rom his hotels in: Swit e| H 0) Instructions printed on . Wie Far the ie STATE TO OLD ¢ ii the United States made|] Ferm 1040-A and 1040; “also the "PHONE 490. OPEN ALL NIGHT ue . addresses, law and regulations. » e Hest wiakes WHAT? One and one-half per trtist fund of half his Stine the vapring hy | tives, which will revert to 000 in excess of the 1 ex- LAHR MOTOR SALES : 8, : . personal Ra very ew N GIRL © foundation ‘on the death of the iSGantoh, eHVaPOe oF Minnesots | emptions and eredits, Three per public a iffieult esta ace anedieal bnary iy ment Session Wil Open) south of the © anadian border. which {| the iNtAS Tat net lacatte, Sur. e ve is health failed and, much - tax on net income in excess o Dak. car-old Preacher | against his witt, he was forced to| TOMorrow—Trade Topics Pee MInNeauBtiE Drcehe $10,000. Bismarck, istribut f ah wedibeteen | et sta oul up tte Sonant ae ts to Be Discussed ton, Thiet River Pally Vi Laeerrinces Bs luring their hours of work and to es Huge Audience iestinne cavesinecth religious work Moorhead, Mi Gee oo LN ON Willys-Overland-Fine Motor Cars. hout charge to the - 7 ey . " ‘argo and | year 5 is less, in pro rf do this without harge to the trav. Last Night pha cterabarrat there freee | ge Minets Ne Dy March 1.-P)——Mas- your income, than was the tax for Block Roads Tange Member of the church of Eng-) ter plumbers of North Dakota tomor- 1924. A rate reduction, however, is | (<= to instruct y March 1-—(P)—Back in| The wort or internation. | "OW, Will open their sixth annual con- not the only benefit afforded by the work to in-|the little fowa town of Promise City,| al f d his ¢ vention in Minot, the sessions to be revenue act of 1926. Increase in the TE cog TL aT A fave need is itt Yes! held ut the Elks’ home, und. to con- exemptions and other changes in| —— Bie ce MAOU UG HE ae ct Geee a AG a ihcr Si Mee tame ee tinue until late Wednesday afternoon. revenue legislation are of immediate |= ; i Bas ig careful not to s unneces-|Pheaking from. the pulpit of the| foundation. It will begin to fune-1 4. (Pics Pertaining to the trade are at 2 p. on March 27 and show| cause of this long connection with sarily, to place detour Christan: church, che and otherwise facilitate) Last night lowa’s youngest preach- the use of highways even while work Who: Mike Raver: duneed: WHEN 8 is being done on them. and who frowns on moving pic- “Highway maintenance and high- s, addressed a congregation that way improvement is made possible! pumbered untold thousands, and ad- through the collection of a gasoline | vised them to dream. tax and auto registration fees,” the a worthy. dreamer ‘and your letter ree “The people who use far ition eoryeus fel: s supply the money and we, "she snoke into the micro- servants, should not only! radio. station. | by them but extend and assistance within STATE MILL'S RATECASEIS BEING HEARD Asked of the rn} moc Miss Horn be 7 Id. take the pl ce hall and theatre, hee to do, not hi she continued. love, and ntually will dr nnels.”” is & sophomore Drake ersity, Des is taking have nothing | ee, hool y them into | 1 to Rail Commission Deciare the Mill : Terminal Point today by ion in the} Reads a Great Deal \ of church work she finds t pleasure in reading. Aft right young. man,” e intends giving up her career and ' a devoting all her time to her home. me privileges now enje *Wonen have no business in bust Dututh and Minnenpolis ness after marriage,” she insisted If the state mill and elevator wins sult in substanti: ight costs at t ¥ s property, since it would permit cleaning and ailling of grain | in transit on 2 continuous Sagal: basis. apa tOenin grain’ to Grand} § hip. it 100+ | Unter the pr © the charge would by JUDGE'S ORDER | Threat of Contempt Proceed- ings Will Not Stop Pub- licity, They Say ts Elevator Manager Ix Witness H. A. Web of state elevator He described ‘the Grand Forks p erty in an endeavor to show t has all the phy facilities neces. sary to the hment of a ter-| minal. Other witnesses scheduled to appear today 0. L. Spencer, mill manager, T. J. O'Connell ands'T. A Durant, traffic expert for the Grand | Forks Commerce Associution. H. Bronson and Frank B. F Miss., March 1.—(@) Walter Bay St. Loui Although ¢ White announced that a call county jail awaited anyy newspaper A.‘ xeporter who makes public i tham are {mony or purported testimon ‘Judge trying the case for the state insti-|trial this week of Jesse Favre, tution, : charged with murder, several news- In an opening statement to the | paper Yepresentatives were prepar- commission Bronson said he brought | ing to “ the action und ¥ er 217 of the 1925 session law vhich directs the railros nto recognize Grand the location of the state grain terminal and to recognize the terminal established there as such, Since this law applies only to Grand Fork: Fargo, Jamestown, Man- “cover” the hearing. |der prohibiting tails of the trial, making that contempt nroceedings would fol- low any infraction of the order, with a jail sentence as the penalty. ded that n and m cerning the ends of justice ‘The newspapermen, however, said today they intended to write the news as they would have done had not the Judge's order been issued. The judge said news of the trial could be published after the court | hi it. One editor revealed points petitions asking for ‘similar privileges cannot take advantage of its provis These cities, all of which are rep- resented, are expected to urge con- sideration of their applications un- | der Chapter 184, session laws of which gives the railroad comm authority to make different rates to different points, regardless of dis- tance, in order to suit local condi- tions. weekly paper had lated, when submitted for urged with the murder 1 Mingee and H. McLe- more, federal entomologists, whose Northern Pacific, Seo Line, Chicago, bullet riddled bodies were found r Milwaukee and St. Paul and Midland Continental railroads indicated their | intention of contesting the appli tion on every point, sented by” couns: rate expert: ttorneys for the oads are ex- | peeted té challenge the constitution- ality of the law under which Bron ing support of the st: SELL OUT FOR MILLION | Cincinnati, O.--Miss A, M. Maloney | who in 20 years rose from stenog- concern, recently sold out for nearly | ‘a million dollars. it would f prejudice of other points in the state | and that the commission has no legal authority to fix covering the subjec | The Grand Forks s ted | to continue until tomorrow when the | application filed by Fargo and th joint application of Mandan, Bi marck, Jamestown, Valley City and other points will be heard. 1 What Are You Doing For Your Puny Child? | One hoy gained 31 pounds in 7 weeks and ix now strong and healthy. For weak, fr under-developed | children—-and especially those that| Oppose Proposal | have rickets, and need a sure build- er that promotes the growth of teeth to Put Watch on j and bones, cod liver oil is the one Statue of Liberty, rig. ti hanty vail repulsive and} j evil smelling and nearly always up- Washington, “March 1.-2)—The | sets children's stomachs-—so now up: application of the three Lazarus ite chemists advise McCoy's Codi brothers ot New York, sang of Swiss | Liver Oil Compound Tablets. ae isi to place a watch about | Children love them as they oF of the upraised arm of the’ candy, hecause they are sugar coated statue _ bier liberty was taken under | and casy to take. One boy gained bol ig eu today at the war depart- 11% pounds in seyen weeks, and 18 with indications that it| now healthy and happy—-thousands | ne: oe be grantell. of other children have grown strong and ust. Sixty tablets for G0 cents at, Cow- an’s drug store and all druggists— Eat Se ah Bor and hans lig MeCoy's— and moige 100 96 dare to the, Hany, frail child and if, they dou'e "¢ belp— want | di of County Tr the court ho Bible | 4 | without an rapher to sole owner of a medicine | \he entered » partnership with Leon- ch 31, nie ‘TREASURER’ ||: OFFICE A BUSY |r te on by President G. D. Minot Association of Commerce, and iL respond. W. Hoppert of Wahpeton is to fa PLACE TODAY | Last Day to Pay Tax Without!’ Penalty—February Re- ceipts Were Large The busiest place in Bismarck t , without question, is the offic rer G. L. Spear where hundreds hi been going since an early hour to- to settle their « h | Rucleigh day on whi prop of the real mal halt} dded penalty, the penal! last day of F that day fell on urer Spear ts today without pen- ments received by inail inasmuch this without | ter to y | The receipts at the Burleigh coun y treasurer's office during — they just past were the largest. of! month in seve Mr. e accepted ments re * ee law taxing gifts made within six "stax y totaled during 714.07, ings the month | ¢ and $ ng ¢ this item totaled énly collecte .83, respectively. Railroads Pay Large Sums The Northern Pacific railw: com= Arizona and North Dakota have | pj. id the unrighteou: n his! pany, the largest taxpayer in imilar laws in which the period i Holy Cao a TUeEaEAR ue Brought Against Luncheon served for 35c and up in main dining ntly paid its fixed at years, while in” South |the Lord, and He will have merey up- here, which amounted to ‘The company’ ago was $102,36: also a big taxpayer, Burleigh county tax for 19 amounted to $25,028. February, zed on Mr. Spear's books as Year's Tax ear's Tax Miscélaneous Reéipts Redemptions Inte; to be discussed at the two-day pro- gram, several addresses being sched- tion is to be held at the Leland Park- win Porter of } of the National Association of Master Plumber: Apolis, and A. tional Trade Extension bureau. journment. rr BU) jber of young people took their stand the district in which the taxpayer has |for Christ at cach of these meetings. hix legal residence, or has his princi- i In the evening Rev. Aldridge con- pal place of business. stmurked on or before Decision May A court today states for taxing murnoser could Ene- considered as having been mage in contemplation of death, held that the declaration gifts within six im contem rary and invalid. Carolina the period is five years, in| on him; and to our God for He will; Arkansas, Kentuc! and West Virgini Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee of God and showed ‘how thi ‘hi two years ‘or the efthering were!l cent normal tax on the first received from Ed Silbe MEET AT MINOT’: Pircnerarerrrts public affairs in’ this city, died last night at the age of 95 years. Among the many famous cases in which he * interest to every federal taxpayer. m. Who Must File Reports jeause why Gesley’s demand for a re- vane Fears! Revenue Act of 1926 hearing of his ‘claim should not be feturns be filed by !granted. ‘every single person whose net income | ' Gesley, who lives at Beloit, Wis., that E jfor 1925 was $1,600 or more, or whose ' alleges that | ren the Dazey State {gross income $5,000 or-more, and ie bank of Di N. D., was closed in y every married couple whose ag- 1928, he had. Thertilizaten of deposit \gregate net income was $3,500 or ¥. therein totaling, with interest, $9,- Evangclistic ~ Services Very more, or whose aggregate in-- 260.81. He appealed to the guaranty jcome was $5,000 or more. year. fund commission to allow the abov. Successful—Will Continue Satie were required of married ;sum as a guaranteed claim and hi couples whose aggregate net income request was rejected. On March 26, Through Week was $2,500 or more, and of single 11925, he demanded a rehearing upon persons whose net income was $1,000 his claim, contending, that is the or more. Husband and wife, living legal duty of the commission to grant together, may include the income of such rehearing, but so far it has re- each in a single joint return, or each fused to do so. may file a separate return showing ; thos! Gnesme. lene ‘certain ‘apeeified | Career of Noted Lawyer Is Ended uled, ¢ annual banquet of the associa- as engaged during his yer was the prepara- collection of the “Alabama arising out of the destruc- tion of many ‘New Bedford ships dur- ing the Civil war by the Confeder- ates. ‘hotel tomorrow evening at 6:30, ith Harry Mowbray of Minot acting The delegates to the convention are morning Colcord of the CUT THIS OUT— W IS WORTH MONEY Send this ad and ten cents to Foley & Co., 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL, writing your name and address clearly, You will receive a ten cent hottie of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample packages of FOLEY PILLS, a diure- Hulteng of Grand Forks will An address by President A. 1 day in the vival meetings sponsored by the Evangelical and Baptist churches of this city, under the leadership of Rev bert Elery Aldridge. On Sunday morning Rev. Aldridge preached at the Baptist church and ow. Other speakers’ who will st the nee ap- » nneapolis, a director W. W. Hughes of Minne- O'Donnell of the Na- deductions for business expenses, | losses, bad debts, contributions, ete. Election of officers and round , #ddressed the Sunday school, while| The period: for filing returns ends fic stimulant for the kidneys, and ¢q sions are to take place; Mrs. Aldridge performed the same'March 15, 1926. The return, accom- Yew Bedford, Mass., March dey cone Tan ae billeecnca ita ednesday afternoon, prior to ad- at the Evangelical church. panied by at least one-fourth of pW aapeth Craig e Ueg mie EA A od Gd dad Ue oe or wonderful remedies have helped mil- s were largely attended amount of fax due, must be filed with | .pWilliam W. Crapo. known as, the| wonderf Fides ieee a eh and inspiring and instructive. A num- the collector of internal revenuc — an A food to study on, to play on, ‘SHREDDED | ‘WHEAT tinued his work with the Christian In the North Dakota District the workers’ class and gave most helpful collector's office is located ut Fargo. sto those who would Learn aow the ‘Bible in personal soul-| Ppa nee’ Security . Not Diminished by | OF WISCONSIN: winning work. Mrs. Aldridge met with the young people in the church | Parlors and gave a very helvful talk a them on the power of habit. Locarno Accords At’8 o'clock the main service of the evening began and Rev. Aldridge | Paris, March 1 1. If France had not signed: the Locatna security puct Affect North, conducted a rousing song service in which the great congregation joined | Dakota Law, Which Hag: | with enthusiasm and joy. Rev. Holmes j and ‘arbitration treaties, xhe would aS E led in the opening prayer and Rev.'one day have found, herself isolated Similar Provision potruts read, the Seripture lesson. In|in the face of an alliance betwe announ ing” a thank-offering to the | soviet Russia an} Germany, Pi vangelists, he said that many peo-; Briand told the chamber of ple xpend large sums of money to at-| this morning .during the dcate on tend. Kible conferences and institutes, | the Locarno ratificgtion bill. but that a most helpful and instrac-; “Locarno was impoded by events,” tive Bible conference with excellent! the premier declared, He empha: short courses in Bible study and that France's securil: i Christian work had been brought to! diminished by the Bok ed our very doors, through the coming and : {of these experienced, capi le Chris-| “France has given (fof. her tian leaders. Rev. and Mrs. Aldridge, peaceful spi Pranen las suffered and. that marck people should ostalelen treo culumntagy@pther al- count it a privilege to express their Jeged: military intentinng., She has appreciation through a liberal offer-' pad dearly far: them. .When a coun- ing for them. try is shielded “from -all suspici: ‘The evangelists sang a very impres-! just or unjust, ‘it: anght-to profit sive voeul duct, “Take Up Thy Cros”) thereby.” hy Ackley, after which Rev. Aldridge ‘Mandamus A ‘Action on, March 1- he Wisconsin (®)— That of death was ¢ ed void and pnstitutional by the — supreme na case brought oy executors of the estate of Ke hlesing At issue was the question whether accords, fy the time in which gifts*may be The court that wil ears of death were lation of death was arbit- The McKenzie Hotel is. making special rates for banquets, bridge luncheons, and afternoon teas. brought a very -gripping message on {the words, “Let the wicked forsake ; rcom or in private diming rooms. Card tables fur- nished free. You will be surprised at the delicious luncheons and service for 35c. We invite your patronage. Guaranty Body North Carclina| abundantly pardon.” Isa, 55:7. His 8 years, and in message dealt with the par: glove! Mandamus action dion has been brought pardon against the state guaranty fund com- was precious, abundant, div: how. mission in the oe of the state of it was the only pardon ‘and too often Gin DaRite’ ex waa sadly neglected. “I would rather and Judge F: live in a filthy jail all my life,” he an order in istrict pesslepe “and have the pardon and ,court instructing tl f the ace ot God in my heart and Jesus guaranty fund commission to appear BS my companion, than live in the| finest mansion of Bismarck and en- an Dailey Funeral Largely Attended | jeliundreds of friends of E. M. Dai- ley attended the funeral _ services < held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock Joy every luxury that, the eal from the Masonic Temple. The ser- desire, without the peace of God. Leasing of School Lands .. Interest on School Lands. Principal on School Lands Seed Grain .. 576.00 15.00 SAL. 55 $403,344. 45 reheat Former Legislator From Benson Co. Dies at His Home Devils Lake Victor Ward + | Canada, in 1876, d was brought to Ria Dakota b; wh: near Devils d later at Churches Feri raduated from the law school of the of North Dakota in 19 at Minnewauw! ‘o he went to Leeds, where | ard L. Butterwick. Mr. Wardrope served as state rep- resentative from Benson county in |{ 11913-1914, and was a member of the , board of regents ef the University of! North Dakota from 1914 to 1918. For | a number of years he was juvenile ; court officer for this district, x { has also served as state's attorney for Benson county. Deceased is survived by his widow and four children. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from hix home at Leeds. Former Larimore Resident Is Dead; St. Paul, March 1.—()—Mra, Mary Narrington, 80 years ald, ‘St, Paul | resident. for 17 -years, died at her home Sunday “hight after a long ill- \ | | i i \ neohe was born at Cary, Ireland, and came. to St, Paul from Larimore, BE Dak. Three sons and one dau; ga Me 1 will, take 3 ‘nneral services Wednesday morning at St, Stephen ehurch, Larimore, N. D. | sion today. vices were conducted by Rev. A. A.|, Speaking of the importance of be- Holmes of the Baptist chyrch. The! img saved to serve, Lt mat If Piers body was taken last night on Number | 38 @ soul here tonight t eas 4 to Fargo where. interment was be saved only to keep out of hell, that made today in the family lot. soul does not deserve to be saved. Mr. Dailey died suddenly last Wed- |We should have a consuming desire nesday night at a hotel in Miles |to help other souls to God ‘ City, Mont. He is survived by his ey fig bein svanea! the nev: vii i 5 ice tonig esday a 5 eR An eur AER ices will be held at the Evangelical A CHIMNEY FIRE church and will continue. there ell The fire department was called to 46 Sixth street just before noon to- day when a chimney caught fire, No serious damage was done. ors Forks, Grand Forks, N. traffic commissioner of the comme! cial club, and several others left Sun- day for Bismarck to attend the rate. hearing before the railroad commis- ! “Hf you men were as particular about your own appearance—” ae “You don’ tt admire a ‘woman with/an unhealthy skin. It’s no more becoming to a man. And no more excusable. “A smooth, healthy skin is important to everyone. Not just because it’s attrac- tive, put ‘because i it’s the surest sign of a healthy body. « , “Every women knows that the worst enemy of her complexion is faulty elimina- Py Sanr-neeniee ge form in sluggish intestines, are picked, it by the blood ; the et, covering of the body—the skin. They poison the ins yet causing 5 facial ishes, ings skin and sallowness. ‘These poisons sanet contin cause of personal ssraicoee oagearel : Your trouble begins when stomach fails Help your stomach end constipation E L* diver cscs nd cea a sallow w,wiy akin. The own: hands. s. N i i Bis taken Sor. de jf : and— ean ai the > Suite To "Ip inoue interna Glesninoa “ taken euleeli in aceardance with the joneach bottle. Unlike laxatives, it dacs avhabit, and can deasceae discontinued at Se Pee

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